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The new On-the-Job
Training program is an
initiative of Workforce
Oklahoma.
From: MidAmerica Industrial Park [smitchell@maip.com]
Sent: Wednesday, February 29, 2012 10:01 AM
To: gphillips@oltn.odl.state.ok.us
Subject: Today @ MidAmerica Industrial Park
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In This Issue: Vol 2, No 1
OJT program appeals
to MidAmerica firms.
Component ships from
Worldwide Steel
Works.
MidAmerica ready for
strong 2012.
Jack Zarrow: In
Memoriam.
Quick Links
About Us
Available Buildings
Greenfield Sites
Our Industries
Meet Our Board
MidAmerica Website
Contact Us
Use your
smartphone to scan
our QR Code for a
look at our new
mobile friendly
website.
Dear Gary,
Welcome to another edition of Today @ MidAmerica, our
eNewsletter featuring news articles about MidAmerica Industrial Park
in Pryor Creek, Oklahoma. We hope you will enjoy these stories,
which may be of value to you and your colleagues. Please feel free to
pass Today @ MidAmerica on to others in your organization.
New OJT program appeals to
MidAmerica firms.
Program pays employers to train
new workers.
Workforce Oklahoma's new On-the-Job
Training (OJT) program has been created
to reimburse employers for costs
associated with training new employees.
The Northeast Workforce Investment
Board, the Oklahoma Employment Security Commission and Dynamic
Education Systems, a service provider agency, have teamed together
to promote and provide this service to area employers and job
seekers.
Launched in mid-September of last year, the program allows
employers keep full control, deciding who to hire and how to train
them. Because training is planned, organized and conducted by
employers at their workplace, they can customize training to address
their specific needs.
MORE
Flare Stack ships from
Worldwide Steel Works.
Worldwide Steel Works recently
shipped another specialized
fabrication from the company's
production facility at MidAmerica
Industrial Park.
Destined for a site north of Denver, Colorado, the flare stack will be

file:///Y|/News_Letters/Newsletters/Today%20@%20MidAmerica/Today%20@%20MidAmerica%20Industrial%20Park%20v2no1.htm[2/29/2012 11:45:23 AM]
The new On-the-Job
Training program is an
initiative of Workforce
Oklahoma.
From: MidAmerica Industrial Park [smitchell@maip.com]
Sent: Wednesday, February 29, 2012 10:01 AM
To: gphillips@oltn.odl.state.ok.us
Subject: Today @ MidAmerica Industrial Park
Having trouble viewing this email? Click here
In This Issue: Vol 2, No 1
OJT program appeals
to MidAmerica firms.
Component ships from
Worldwide Steel
Works.
MidAmerica ready for
strong 2012.
Jack Zarrow: In
Memoriam.
Quick Links
About Us
Available Buildings
Greenfield Sites
Our Industries
Meet Our Board
MidAmerica Website
Contact Us
Use your
smartphone to scan
our QR Code for a
look at our new
mobile friendly
website.
Dear Gary,
Welcome to another edition of Today @ MidAmerica, our
eNewsletter featuring news articles about MidAmerica Industrial Park
in Pryor Creek, Oklahoma. We hope you will enjoy these stories,
which may be of value to you and your colleagues. Please feel free to
pass Today @ MidAmerica on to others in your organization.
New OJT program appeals to
MidAmerica firms.
Program pays employers to train
new workers.
Workforce Oklahoma's new On-the-Job
Training (OJT) program has been created
to reimburse employers for costs
associated with training new employees.
The Northeast Workforce Investment
Board, the Oklahoma Employment Security Commission and Dynamic
Education Systems, a service provider agency, have teamed together
to promote and provide this service to area employers and job
seekers.
Launched in mid-September of last year, the program allows
employers keep full control, deciding who to hire and how to train
them. Because training is planned, organized and conducted by
employers at their workplace, they can customize training to address
their specific needs.
MORE
Flare Stack ships from
Worldwide Steel Works.
Worldwide Steel Works recently
shipped another specialized
fabrication from the company's
production facility at MidAmerica
Industrial Park.
Destined for a site north of Denver, Colorado, the flare stack will be